Job Description:
Capgemini Engineering is seeking a skilled Windows Administrator and Lab. Technician to oversee the setup, configuration, and maintenance of our Windows-based systems and virtual environments. The ideal candidate will have hands-on experience with Windows OS deployment, virtual machine management, and advanced administrative tools such as PowerShell and Group Policy. Exposure to FIPS-140 certification would be advantageous
Key responsibilities:
- Manage and maintain the lab environment, ensuring all systems are operational and up to date.
- Set up and configure virtual machines (VMs) to support development, testing, and training activities.
- Deploy Windows operating systems on physical PCs, ensuring consistent and efficient installations.
- Capture and customize Windows installation images for streamlined deployment across multiple devices.
- Perform advanced Windows administration tasks, including configuring group policies, scripting with PowerShell, and automating routine processes
Your Skills
- Bachelor's / master's degree in computer engineering, Software Engineering, Computer Science, or related field
- 3 years + extensive experience in Windows administration, including configuring group and security policies. Proficient in setting up Windows operating systems across a wide range of devices. Skilled in virtual machine (VM) setup and configuration for development and testing environments.
- Strong command of PowerShell scripting for automation and administrative tasks. Comfortable working within Microsoft Windows environments, with the ability to resolve hardware and software compatibility issues.
- Excellent analytical skills with a strong ability to isolate and troubleshoot faults effectively. Proven experience coordinating with Windows feature teams to support system enhancements and issue resolution.
- Collaborative team player with outstanding presentation, communication, and interpersonal skills. Prior experience working with Microsoft Security Team, contributing to secure system configurations and practices